Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 21, 1909, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOCAL NEWS
lhe bonding proposition carried by a TUA niTIJDCI
vote
>te of 91 to 11. Now get busy.
| 1 CJ xj L
Adolf Schulz remembered the print- i
ers with a piece of fine venison Monday. I
New Wheat Bags
A representativa of Blake, McFall |
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
American (A) seamless bags I o. of Portland called on the merchants
A reliable line of Watches,
AND VICINITY. I have engaged
Saturday.
Successful Applicants
OLD SETTLERS REUN­
Clocks and all kinds of Jewelry
! the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland,
suitable for alfalfa seed
Mesdames Kubli and Watson are vis­
at reasonable prices.
ION SCHEDULED FOR
Ore., who is a first-class shoe and
at Applegate, the guests of Mrs.
1 harness maker. All work guaranteed
Linen Sack Twine For Sale iting
Following is a list of the successfu
We
make
a
specialty
of
fine
Henry Kubli.
AUGUST 26TH
first-class an 1 done on short notice.
applicants for teachers’ certificates, at
Repairing and Guarantee all
Nunan-Taylor Co.
MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location the semi-annual examination held at
Give him a trial and you will not have
|
our work one year. No charge
oth Quartz and Placer, for sale at this } Jacksonville, Oregon, August 11-13:
te wear out one pair of shoes going
for regulating.
Tabernacle for Auditorium
Jacksonville,
of ice,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
FOR FIRST GRADE
after the pair left for repair.
Jacksonville,
-:-
Oregon
and
Grand
Army
Head
­
The County Clerk has issued 876 hunt­ Albert Stacy,
Beagle;
Oregon. ing licenses to date which with those
T. L. DeVore
quarters for Dining Hail-
Ashland;
Jessie Ashby,
issued by deputies make a total of ful­ Julia Sidley,
Lake Creek;
Second Hand Store
Various Committees Ap­
Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per ly 120J.
Ashland;
Thornton S. Wiley,
year.
pointed—Big lime Anti­
WANTED—A solicitor to work in coun­ Gay Webb,
Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack­
Medford;
We have on hand for sale sonville,
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit
try districts, Liberal commission Lucy G. Bachteli,
Oregon, where you will find a
Ashland;
cipated
cans.
will be paid. Apply to Jacksonville Mary B. Underwood,
the following blanks viz: complete line of Whips, Harness
Ashland;
Frank Hull of Medford was in town Post.
Goods and Second Hand Goods of all
Talent;
Mona May Ward,
It has been definitely decided to hold
Tuesday.
Warranty Deeds,
kinds.
Messrs R. B. Dow, T. W. Hester, Viola Phiester,
Woodville;
the annual reunion of Jackson County,s
George H. Merritt spent Sunday in Roy Ulrich and C. Dunford, Jr. went Mrs. Katie Weaver,
Medford;
Mortgages,
pioneers at Ashland, Thursday, August
Medford.
on a fishing excursion to Rogue river
FOR SECOND GRADE
26th. The Tabernacle will be used for
Wednesday.
Aeknowledgmen
ts,
Advertise in the Post and increase
Eagle Point the annual gathering, and the new
Lillian Thordarson,
your business.
John A. Lewman of Provolt was a Anne S. Hansen.
Medford;
Location Notice Placer,
[ Grand Army building will be utilized as
Medford;
C. H. Wilkinson of Ashland, was in visitor in town Saturday. In order to Grace Hullinger,
a dining hall, where a substantial meal
Location Notice—Quartz
get the county news he subscribed for Viral Hensley,
Ashland;
town Saturday.
will be served, the “first call for din­
The Post. Next!
Ashland;
Mrs.
L.
M.
Shipe,
Please read the heading over again.
ner” to be announced for 11:30 a. m.
Oh Mister! How good that ice cream
Real Estate Agents Con­ Then
its tremendous significance will
Mrs. Mildred Bridges of Portland, Bertha M. Ditsworth,
Derby;
ia at the Boss.
Various committees have been appointed
dawn upon you.
tract,
Mrs. M. Mattney of Applegate and Ar­ Peter J. Kingery,
Medford;
and the exercises proper will be held in
Miss Lelia Prim arrived home from
An Oliver Typewriter—the standard
thur Lewis of this city were guests of Sarah Elizabeth Wright, Portland;
the Tab’ernacle at 2:00 p. m., including At reasonable prices.
visible writer the $100 machine - the
Portland Saturday.
We
Medford;
Mrs. M. H. Roundtree Wednesday.
Lottie Sweet,
most highly perfected typewriter on
an address by Hon. B. F. Mulkey, with
F. C. Kiser made a business trip to
intend
adding other the market yours for 17 cents a day!
FOR THIRD GRADE
Gus
Newbury
and
bride
were
treated
other
features
to
be
announced
later.
The typewriter whose conquest of
Medford, Saturday.
to a serenade by the band, Monday Nell C. Palmer,
Several committees on necrology have
blanks as fast as possible the commercial world is a matter of
Ashland:
Soldiers and Sailors, Re union in this evening. In addition to the music, Mr.
business history— yours for 17 cents a
been appointed, which are expected to
Ashland;
Nettie Marie Abbott,
until the line is complete. dau!
city September 13—18.
Newbury received a free ride up town. Maude Peachey,
report resolutions of respect to the me­
Ashland;
The typewriter that is equipped with
Blanks of special form | scores
W. T. Grieve, the county assessor,
mory of the following deceased members
Ashland:
Max Voght and Miss Pauline Reuter Edith Isabel Kaier,
of such conveniences as “The
visited Medford Saturday.
Mary A. Berry
Misses Alice Klip-
Lake Creek;
were married at The Dalles, Aug 11. Helen Sidley,
Balance
Shift”—“The Ruling Device”
printed to order at short
— “The Double Release” —“The Loco­
pel, Issie McCully, Carrie Beekman.
George L. Davis made a business trip Miss Reuter is a native of this place Faye Burchell,
Woodville;
notice.
motive Base”—“The Automatic Spacer”
J. D. Buckley—Clarence Reames, Tod
to Medford, Wednesday.
Butte Falls;
but has been living with her brother Edith R. Fredenburg,
“The Automatic Tabulator
The
Cameron,
C.
C.
Beekman.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
L. W. Jacobs of Portland, was a vis­ Dr. John Reuter, at The Dalles for the Bernice Beulah Carder, Medford;
“Disappearing In-
S. P. Jones J. S. Howard, I. W.
past few years.
Wellen;
Bertha Anna Bryan,
dicat<r ” — “ The
itor in town Tuesday.
Adjustable Paper
Berry, R. V. Beall.
Talent;
Mayken
Gibson,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Satterly
of
Freeport,
Pat Donegan attended the ball game
Fingers ” — “ The
Wm. Bybee—J. R. Neil, D. Linn, E.
OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY
Talent;
Marguerite
Holmes,
Ind.
were
greeting
old
acquaintances
in
Scientific Con -
at Medford, Sunday.
K.
Anderson.
Doris
Olivir
Magness,
Talent;
UNITED
STATES
dense! Keyboard”
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy are visiting town Saturday. Mrs. Satterly was
Mrs. A. C. Foudray—Mrs. A. Russell, President...................................... William H. Taft
formerly Miss Watt, a native of this
FOR PRIMARY
Yours for 17 Cents
the exposition at Seattle.
Mrs. R. Moore, Mrs. H. F. Barren.
Vice-President....................................Jas. S. Sherman
place. While here they were the guests Mary E. Bigham,
Eagle Point;
Secretary of State.......................................P. C. Knox
___
A Day
Read the Ashland Commercial Col­ of Miss Issie McCully.
Committees on general entertainment
Secretary of Treasury.............................................. F. MacVeach
Miss Alberta Stacey of Beagle Oregon,
We announced the new sales plan re­
lege Ad, and enter September 6th.
are
classified
as
follows:
Secretary of War........................... J. M. Dickinson cently, just to feel the pulse of the
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest
Subscribe for The Post and ask your improved can be seen at this office. was given the highest average of any
On Address—C. H. Gillette.
Attorney General.......................G. W. Wickersham people. Simply a small cash payment
applicant
taking
the
examination,
hav
­
neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per We have secured the agency for Jack­
Decorating—Mabie Russell, Belie Postmaster General........................ F. H. Hitchcock — then 17 cents a day. That is the
ing
earned
an
average
of
95.2
per
cent.
Secretary of Navy............................... Von L. Meyer plan in a nutshell.
year.
sonville and surrounding country and Miss Viola Phiester of Woodville stood Anderson.
Secretary Interior............................R. A. Ballinger
The result has been such a deluge of
Music—Mrs. J. Churchman, Will Secretary of Agriculture....................... Jas. Wilson applications
W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow made would be pleased to receive your order. second with an average of 94.2. The
for machines: that we are
Mitchell.
Secretary of Commerce...................... James Nagle simply astounded.
a fishing trip to Little Butte creek Sun­
Jacksonville Post. highest average for a third grade cer­
Chief
Justice
..................................
Melvin
V.
Fuller
Program—C. B. Watson, F. Wagner.
Tne demand comes from people of
day.
Pears are being shipped in car loads tificate was earned by Miss Nell C.
Reception—Mrs. Lottie Paulson, Mrs. Vespation Warner.................. U. S. Pension Com’r all classes, all ages, all occupations.
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, to eastern points. The fruit is of ex­ Palmer of Ashland, who received 90.7
W. S. Richards............................... U. S. Land Com’r
The majority of inquiries has come
M. Kinney, Mrs. B. Winter, Mrs. Ella
STATE OF OREGON
from people of known financial stand­
for sale at this office, 50 cents per cellent quality and while not as large a per cent.
Watson,
Georgs
W.
Dunn,
F.
D.
Wag
­
U. S. Senators............................... G. E.Chamberlain ing who were attracted by the novelty
dozen.
crop as some previous years it is esti­
An impressive
ner, G. W. Barron.
................................. Jonathan Bourne of the proposition.
Miss Louise Jones who has been visi­ mated that the yield from the orchards
MARRIED
To Mrs. E. Van Sant, Miss J. True, Rep. in Congress, 1st D................... W. C. Hawley demonstration of the immense popular
ting the fair at Seattle, returned this in the valley will reach 275 carloads.
Governor..................................... Geo. E. Chamberlain ity of the Oliver Typewriter.
NEWBURY—Me COY^—In this city, and Will Myer, have been delegated Sec. of State...................................Frank W. Benson
A startling confirmation of our be­
week.
Prof. Ritner, principal of the Ashland
Saturday, August 14, 1909, by Rev. the arrangement connected with the State Treasurer.......................................Geo. A. Steel lief that the Era of Universal Type-
The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit Commercial College was a visitor in
Robert Ennis, Gus Newbury of Jack­ general supervision of the dining fea­ Attorney-General............................A. M. Crawford I writing is at hand.
State School Supt........................... J. H. Ackerman
vegetables, in fact everything that is town recently. The Professor reports
sonville, and Miss Maude Me Coy of tures of the occation, and the inner pi­ State Printer....................................... Willis Duniway A Quarter of a Million People
progress at Ashland and says the col­
nice.
oneer
will
be
abundantly
refreshed
with
Portland.
F, A. Moore Justice
i
a menu, the substantial and dainties
Mrs. Mary Peter and mother Mrs. lege will open Sept. 6, with large clas-
Robt. Eakin Justice
are Making Money with
of which will be provided by respective
Newbury returned from Baker City, ses of students. Read the ad in I this
Will R. King. Com’r
Granulated
Sore
Eyes
Cured.
paper.
W.
T.
Slater
Com
’
r
committees,
viz:
Tuesday.
“For twenty years I suffered from a
J. c. Moreland, clerk
Hams and chicken —Will Myer, Mrs. Dairy and Food Com’r,
Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures
........... J. W. Bailey
bad case of granulated sore eyes, says E. B. Barron.
Commissioner..
................. O. P. Hoff
both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific
Disagreeable at Home.
Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “In I Salad—Mrs. Leander Neil, Mrs. G. Labor
Railroad Com’rs..........
Thos. K. Campbell
Monthly for one year.
Lots of men and women who are a- February, 1903, a gentleman asked me Owen.
Clyde B. Aitchison
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich and Mis­ greeable with others, get “cranky’’ at to try Chamberlain’s Salve. I bought
Oswald West
Cream and butter— L. Neil, Mrs F.
State Game Warden........................ R. O. Stevenson
ses Gladys Shaw and Emma Wendt home. Its not disposition, its the liver. one box and used about two-thirds of it Billings.
Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel
spent Sunday at Gold Ray.
If you find in yourself that you feel and my eyes have not give me any
Bread and cakes—Mrs. Mabie Kinney, State Engineer.................................... John H. Lewis The Standard Visible Writer
Plain and colored job printing done cross around the house, little things trouble since. ” This salve is for sale Mrs. Lottie Paulson.
State Land Agent.............................C. V. Galloway
The Oliver Typewriter is a money­
at reasonable rates. Send or telephone worry you, just buy a bottle of Ballard’s by City Drug Store.
Ice cream and fruits—Mrs. Bertha Clerk State Land Board........................ G. G. Brown
So
State Veterinarian............................... C. J. Korinek maker, right from the word "go!”
your orders to this office.
Herbine and put your liver in shape.
Winter, Miss Lydia McCall.
easy to run that the beginners soon get
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AGENTS
WANTED-In
every
town,
You
and
everybody
around
yon
will
feel
Table Committee —Anna Wagner,
Mrs. Mary Farlow and daughter Miss
Earn as you
H. K. Hanna,............................ Jacksonville I in the “expert” class.
for the Steel Adjustable Hameless Luella Schaumloeffel, Gertrude Mulit, Judges Geo.
Let the machine pay the 17
Ella of Ashland, were guests of W. R. better for it. Price 50 cents per bottle.
Noland.............................Klamath Falls I learn.
Horse Collars. No pads, hames or, Elizabeth Gillette, Blanch Mitchell, An­ Prosecuting Attorney............................ B. F. Mulkey i cents a day —ntul all above that is yours.
Sold by J. W. Robinson.
Coleman and wife this week.
Wherever you are, there’s work to
straps, can use with any kind of tug na Walker, Anna Myer, J. M. Wagner,
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
The Post wants a reliable correspond­
done and money to be made by us­
attachments. Will not gall horse or Ralph Billings, Homer Billings, G. M. Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy 1 be
ing the Oliver. The business world is
ent in every precinct in Jackson coun­
SALESMEN WANTED. No house
Receiver..............................................J. M. Lawrence I calling for Oliver operators.
wear out Will not corrode or ruBt. Grainger.
There
ty. Write for particulars.
to house canvassing. Call on business
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
, are not enough to supply the demand.
Price $6.00 each Ask your dealer.
LOST—A gold brooch, set with 3 pearls. men, professional men end others at
Their
salaries
are
considerably
above
StateJSenator,..
Write for literature. Address,
.................L. L. Mulit, Ashland
those of many classes of workers.
Finder please return to Mrs. Mary their place of business. You can make
Representatives,
....................
M.
Purdin,
Medford
Go
to
Abbotts
Hardware
for
fruit
NELSON WILBER COMPANY,
............... D. H. Miller, Medford ‘AnOliver Typewriter in Every Home’
Miller and receive reward.
$50.00 a week. Experience not neces­
Exclusive Distributors Pacific Coast cans.
Joint Rep..........
....... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg
FOUND- A bunch of keys. Owner sary. We equip you fully with sample !
States,
That is our battle cry today. We
Co. Judge........
............. J. R. Neil, Jacksonvile
Clerk................
W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville have made the Oliver supreme in use­
can obtain the same by calling at this and sample case. Fine, pleasant work.
A lbany , O regon .
Sheriff.. ...........
.......
W.
A.
Jones.
Jacksonville
fulness and absolutely indispensable in
Your own boss. Work when you I
office and paying for this notice.
Recorder.........
... ,R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville
Treasurer........
J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile business. Now comes the conquest of
Rev. G. A. Gray pastor of the Meth­ please and go where you please. You The Laziest Man in the World
School Supt. .
......... J- P Wells, Jacksonville the home.
Assessor...........
. ...W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville
The simplicity and strength of the
odist church is spending his vacation at deal with the best class of people only. | would not be contented to be kept in the
Surveyor.........
................ F. A. Grisez, Ashland
When
your
days
work
is
done
you
Oliver fit it for family use. It is be­
Coroner.............
Seattle Bar in the Blue Ledge district.
A.
E.
Kellogg,
Gold
Hill
Commissioners,
have your money in. your pocket, Be house and doing nothing by rheumatism.
...................J- Patterson, Talent coming an important factor in the home
A. B. Corneil of Grants Pass, Dis­ independent. Investigate this, En- Neither are you, who are always busy VII.—The Brainy Hardware _ , ,....................................... James Owens, Wellen training of young people. An educator
Stock Inspector..........................Chas. Tull. Medford
trict Agent of the Oregon Life Insur­ tirely new proposition. Address,
and active. Then don’t neglect the
Fruit Inspector.............G. W. Taylor. Jacksonville as well as a money maker.
Man
Our new selling plan puts the Oliver
ance company was in town several days M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio
first twinge or an ache or pain that
JACKSONVILLE.
on the threshold of every home in
Henry G. Dox ................................... Justice of peace America. Will you close the door of
this week.
you
might
think
is
just
a
“
crick
’’
.
Rub
Chicago.
» rank Kushafer........................................... Constable
well with Ballards Snow Liniment and
your home or office on this remarkable
Oh, Johnnie, where are you going?
no
matter
what
the
trouble
is,
.
it
will
J. M. Cronemiller.................................
Tr£ur£ opportunity?
Oh down to the Boss for ice cream.
Write for further details of our
What is Best for Indisestion?
John Huger....................................... Chief of Police
disappear at once. Sold by J. W. Rob­
What do you go there for? Mamma
easy offer and a free copy of the new
Fmil RHn
Councilman
inson.
says it is the best.
Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin, Ontar­
Oliver catalog. Address
.............................................. Councilman
The decision of the Jackson county io, has been troubled for years with in­
A few drops of I. W. HARPER
p V ¿\unford............................................ councilman The Oliver Typewriter Company
and recommends Chambe r-
court in the Walsworth case has been digestion,
1
, Saney........................... Street Commissioner
Whiskev will take the chill out of a
0.M.L.WÜ..............................................................
reversed and the matter remanded lain'sStomachand Liver Tablets a s “the glass of ice water, it will improve the
1326 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
best
medicine
I
ever
used.
”
If
trou
back for another trial.
bled with indigestion or constipation taste and aid your digestion. Careful
No need to write your announcements,
give
them a trial. They are certain to people use no other whiskey except I.
notices, etc. You can get all kinds of 1
prove beneficial. They are easy to tak e W. HARPER. Sold by E. H. HELMS.
job printing done at this office, neatly !
and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents.
and at reasonable prices.
Samples free at City Drug Store.
Only one bid for the tunnel at the ci­
ty well, was received by the council,
THE
that being the bid of M. Hege for ex­
Active at 87,
cavating, at $5.95 per lineal foot.
oc
When you want a
Whygo to Medford when you can
This would be unusual news if men
quick
cure
without
any
buy goods at Abbotts Hardware just
and women would keep themselves free
as cheap. Be loyal to your «home
loss of time, and one
The leading magazine of the west. Beauti­
from rheumatism and all aches and pains
town and patronize home industry.
that is followed by no
J as well as keeping their muscles and
fully illustrated. Interesting stories. Ar­
A contract has been let for the con­ joints limber with Ballards Snow Lini­
bad results, use
struction of a fine school building in the ment. Sold by J. W. Robinson
ticles each month describing the resources of
Neidermeyrs district two miles north
HI8
1«
th«
hsrdwsr«
man
who
took
Chamberlain’s
of Jacksonville. The cost will be $3,000.
the state and whole Pacific Coast.
At th« jeweler’« «d. • c»r«ful
FOR SALE—20 acres of young or­
look,
Say! Did you see that new Oliver
Colic, Cholera and
chard adjoining city limits, on coun­
Then want and bought «om« trinkat»
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year
typewriter at this office? We can sell
ty road; fine location; deep level
neat
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
you an up to date machine for a small
For a girl whom h« thought waa vary
loamy soil; % mile from postoffice,
By special arrangements with the publishers
payment down and 17 cents per day
•w««t
courthouse, high school; leading va­
It
never
fails
and
is
And
paid for th«m with tha elothl«r*«
until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post.
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres
we offer
bill
pleasant and safe to take.
We have installed a mailing machine
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­
That cam« from th« furnitur« d«al«r’s
for addressing copies of The Post to our
It is equally valuable for
till,
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch;
Wh«r« it want when th« dry good«
subscribers. Hereafter the date to
good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding,
children.
It
is
famous
marchant bought
And The
which subscription is paid will follow
household goods, farming tools, 1
And paid with th« bill th« butcher got
for
its
cures
over
a
large
the name, thus: John Brown 21 Mar. 10
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to
From th« groc«r who had a«ttl«m«nt
means that John Brown’s subscription
mad«
irrigate portions of land if necessary;
part of the civilized
Both One Year for
With money th« hon«et workman paid.
iu paid up to March 21st 1910.
A glance
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville
world.
at the address will show the date to
CASH IN ADVANCE
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­
P. S.-Tht total dealer whe’e up it muff
which your subscription is paid.
ager.
____
lEill alwayi advertite hit fluff.
PIONEERS MEET
EXAMINATION
IN ASHLAND
the People
0. nedvide K To
of Jacksonville
LEGAL BLANKS
A $100 Typewriter
for 17 cents a Day!
TTje__
OLIVER
T^peWri'tfcr
THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
SPECIAL©..
CLUBBING OFFER
Diarrhoea
<31
’ Pacific Monthly
T
The Pacific Monthly
Jacksonville Post
I